ANN ARBOR -- Michigan finished with a disappointing 2013 regular season, but still came away with multiple awards Monday from the Big Ten Conference.

Michigan senior left tackle Taylor Lewan was named the Big Ten's Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year for the second consecutive season, while sophomore Devin Funchess was named the Big Ten's Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year.

Lewan was a unanimous first-team All-Big Ten team member, while Funchess was voted to the first team by the media, and the second team by the coaches.

Michigan has now won the league's offensive lineman of the year for three consecutive seasons, as David Molk also won the award in 2011.

"People who really know and watch and evaluate it and look at it," Michigan coach Brady Hoke said. "I don't know how you couldn't (give him this honor)."

Lewan, who has now made 40 straight starts, was an All-American last season and a preseason All-American this season. He did not allow a sack in 2013, and is still projected as a first-round NFL draft choice.

Funchess, meanwhile, spent time at both tight end and wide receiver this season -- though the Wolverines still list him as a tight end. Funchess made 47 receptions for 727 yards and 6 touchdowns this season.

"I'm honored," Funchess said Monday. "That people voted for me and gave me that award.

"I'm always a tight end. I still put my hand on the ground. I don't remember seeing receivers like Jerry Rice or anyone of that stature put their hand on the ground. So I still consider myself a tight end."

Sophomore cornerback Blake Countess was named to the league's first team by the media, and the second team by the coaches. Countess finished the regular season with a team-high six interceptions.

Michigan placed two other players on the All-Big Ten second team. Senior wide receiver Jeremy Gallon was a unanimous second-teamer, while junior defensive end Frank Clark earned second team honors from the league's coaches.

Gallon ranked second in the Big Ten with 80 receptions for 1,284 yards this season. HIs 1,284 yards are the second-most ever during a single season at Michigan.